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we see he was detailed back when this fiscal crisis, not the crisis on the balance sheet, the pretty cal crisis has been rehearsed three times. >> yes, thank you. >> we saw with, you know, the bowles-simpson, the president put out the six-page fact sheet, i'm going to toughen the advisory board, i'm going to do this to taxes. he said what he would like to do and he knows what the american people, three out of four want. they want higher taxes on millionaires and billionaires, not for themselves but for social security. they don't want social security or medicare and medicaid to be touched. i don't know where the election is going to go. it's clear what the american people want and it's clear what democrats believe on the issue. this is not magic. >> i think andrew sullivan is the only person who thinks the republicans are going to be more open to a deal if president obama is reelected. look, i think the question that the president has not actually asked the public or asked mitt romney that really is the question is when we are in a recovery like this, we have two options. we can immediat
we see he was detailed back when this fiscal crisis, not the crisis on the balance sheet, the pretty cal crisis has been rehearsed three times. >> yes, thank you. >> we saw with, you know, the bowles-simpson, the president put out the six-page fact sheet, i'm going to toughen the advisory board, i'm going to do this to taxes. he said what he would like to do and he knows what the american people, three out of four want. they want higher taxes on millionaires and billionaires, not...
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if that happens, they're cal lati clat -- calculating abortion rates could drop 50%. >> is there a generational rift within the church? there's a poll that showed 44% of young evangelicals between the ages of 18 and 29 actually support gay marriage and the numbers among older evangelicals are minuscule. so is there sort of a generational rift between these ivevangelicals that focus on th cultural issues and those that focus on the environmental issues you speak of? >> i think you're right. there are other numbers that bear that out as well. 60% of young evangelicals support more government programs to help poverty. yeah, i think that's exactly what's going on. >> okay, dave schwartz, sorry, we're late on time today but thanks for coming on. up next, krystal tells us why the sandy response makes her proud to be a democrat. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's
if that happens, they're cal lati clat -- calculating abortion rates could drop 50%. >> is there a generational rift within the church? there's a poll that showed 44% of young evangelicals between the ages of 18 and 29 actually support gay marriage and the numbers among older evangelicals are minuscule. so is there sort of a generational rift between these ivevangelicals that focus on th cultural issues and those that focus on the environmental issues you speak of? >> i think you're...
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the unusual historic cal hook to the left into the jersey shore. the winds will be in the center including from the central jersey shore. possibility of 80 mile per hour winds. we may be out there on the tip of long island, somewhere on the south shore be able to get a gust to 90. that's very, very rare and all of interior sections you'll get hit with winds from 50 to 60 miles an hour. the rainfall with this system is not my huge concern. there's been this strong band across the chesapeake. baltimore, maryland, all the way through delaware, dover, wilmington, you have a concern for flooding and the heavy rains. the rest of new england doesn't look too bad. this is one of our computers giving you the timing of it. this is at 5:00 a.m. as we advanced it. the center of that itching isle shows you where the hurricane is going to be located right there at 7 cl:00 p.m. this evening. all of the water is going to pile up just like this, long island sound and that's when we're going to have the biggest concern. that high tide is at 8:00. willie, the bottom
the unusual historic cal hook to the left into the jersey shore. the winds will be in the center including from the central jersey shore. possibility of 80 mile per hour winds. we may be out there on the tip of long island, somewhere on the south shore be able to get a gust to 90. that's very, very rare and all of interior sections you'll get hit with winds from 50 to 60 miles an hour. the rainfall with this system is not my huge concern. there's been this strong band across the chesapeake....
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like to the days of cal coolidge as joy suggests? >> david, yes. >> there's a lot going on that doesn't compute and when it does compute it's rather scary. >> there's something called the moonlight magnolia theory of economics. the south practices it right now. when you strip away unions and you can lower wages, businesses are more profitable. that's why wall street -- you see the stock market tick up when companies lay people off because it's considered more efficient. >> romney's closing campaign appears to be focused on frightening people. in ohio he puts out an ad that frightens people as david has said into believing they will lose their job in the auto industry but in virginia he frightens them into believing they will lose their health care. listen to this. >> perhaps needing the care of a specialist, if he or she makes a call to the doctor and if obama care is installed and the president is re-elected, why when making that call you're most likely going to have the receptionist come back and say, sorry, we're not taking any mo
like to the days of cal coolidge as joy suggests? >> david, yes. >> there's a lot going on that doesn't compute and when it does compute it's rather scary. >> there's something called the moonlight magnolia theory of economics. the south practices it right now. when you strip away unions and you can lower wages, businesses are more profitable. that's why wall street -- you see the stock market tick up when companies lay people off because it's considered more efficient....
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don't try to be lit cal hepolit. >> i'm not. if the mayor believes it's in the best interests of the city to get power back up -- >> let me ask you the question this way. can you name another time that a mayor in the united states of america told the president, stay away? >> not that i know of. not that i know of. >> so you're still without power, right? >> i'm still without power. but i'm told we should expect it back in the next few days. anyway, i just think the city's been well managed. >> oh, sure. he manages it well. >> i trust the mayor. but i do not know of another occasion in which the president has been told that we would prefer you not to come. >> can i just say, i think the mayor does a great job. i do. >> there's a word, i don't think i can use on television. >> about what? >> to describe all of you. weakness, actually. >> what? what are you talking about? >> if you're not in a mayor's shoes, i think it's hard to say yea or nay. i trust the mayor. >> i just have a feeling if this was someone else, you guys would be
don't try to be lit cal hepolit. >> i'm not. if the mayor believes it's in the best interests of the city to get power back up -- >> let me ask you the question this way. can you name another time that a mayor in the united states of america told the president, stay away? >> not that i know of. not that i know of. >> so you're still without power, right? >> i'm still without power. but i'm told we should expect it back in the next few days. anyway, i just think the...